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The sound of the 8:15 bell echoes through the halls and simultaneously Whi- ting students rise to pay tribute to their country and their heritage with the “Pledge of Allegiance.” The playing of “To the Colors” at this time adds to the patriotic beginning of every school day. Whiting students learn the character- istics of a good voter through government classes and an inspection of a voting booth and machine. Each room of the school contains an American flag, which serves as a constant reminder of the gift of freedom. Students Pay Tribute to 'Old Glory’ Merrill Kendall and Sandy Greenburg pause and pay their respects to the flag as Stanley Bialon plays “To the Colors.” Howard Stross and Stan Bialon add a patriotic touch to every school day with their playing of “To the Colors” at 8:15 every morning.
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Linda Macko, Carol Soverly, Linda Kiraly, Linda Dolato, and Jerry Zorich stop and chat for a moment before the start of their morning classes. Carol Walters takes a break between classes to tie her shoe. Lockers Collect Student Necessities Let it never be said that the students of Whiting High School are not physically fit. In what other way could students, day in and day out, trudge up and down stairs and along bustling hallways? To realize this strenuous walk, one must follow the path of a typical student. Stop and think! What object plays the most important part in the life of a stu- dent? The locker, of course! What would there be for a student to use as a collector for his clutter if it weren’t for his good “ole” locker. Only when one realizes the services of a locker will he know and ap- preciate its true value. With the sound of the 3:25 bell, students rush for home or extra curricular activities. 6
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Lakeside Fantasia Brings Fantasy The grand march climaxes the Lakeside Fantasia.' Rich Christiansen, senior class president, and Geo- rge Kucka, junior class president, pause while taking a stroll around C h i c a g o’s McCormick Place.
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